Hasbro unveiling biggest Transformers Decepticon figure ever at Toy Fair

Transformers Generations Titans Return Trypticon in spaceship mode, image courtesy of Hasbro.
Transformers Generations Titans Return Trypticon in spaceship mode, image courtesy of Hasbro. /
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The Transformers team isn’t messing around with the Titans Return line, preparing to unleash the largest Decepticon figure ever at Toy Fair.

If you love Transformers but your main complaint was that they simply weren’t taking up enough space in your apartment/house/office/whatever (an unusual gripe, but stay with us), the Transformers Generations Titans Return line has taken care of that. The largest of them come in the aptly named Titan Class, and the first of those, Fortress Maximus, is a truly impressive bot with a really big sword.

When it came time to pick the next Titan Class figure, Hasbro left it up to the fans, allowing them to pick between Omega Supreme, Trypticon and Scorponok. Trypticon won the vote, and Hasbro is getting ready to reveal him to the world at Toy Fair in New York City.

But why wait? We’ve got an advance look at Trypticon right here. As longtime fans know, the largest Decepticon figure in the history of the storied Transformers brand has three modes: dinosaur, city and spaceship, all of which have cool features of their own.

Transformers Titans Return Titan Class Trypticon
Transformers Generations Titans Return Trypticon figure in dino mode, image courtesy of Hasbro. /

As a T-Rex, Trypticon can “eat” Titan Master figures, but no worries, as you can open up his stomach to retrieve them. Leader Class figures can combine with his city mode to form Nemesis Command, and the whole package also includes the Deluxe Class Full-Tilt figure and Titan Master Decepticon Necro figure.

Transformers Titans Return Titan Class Trypticon
Transformers Generations Titans Return Trypticon figure in city mode, image courtesy of Hasbro. /

So yeah, this should be big enough for you. Even Fortress Maximus might look at Trypticon with a little bit of size envy. While New York City will get to see Trypticon first, he’ll go on sale this fall for a suggested retail price of $149.99

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